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Depends on the vehicle, on most every fuel injected vehicle the answer is yes.Depends on the vehicle, on most every fuel injected vehicle the answer is yes.
No.Idle air control valve is used by the vehicle ECU to control the idle speed.The O2 sensor measures the oxygen in the exhaust gas and sends a signal to the ECU which controls the fuel being injected into the engine
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There is no carburetor on this vehicle. It is fuel injected. Tech JK ----------- There is no carburetor on this vehicle. It is fuel injected. Tech JK -----------
A Canister Purge Valve is generally opened when the vehicle's ECM (Engine Control Module) applies a voltage to the valve. This valve controls how much (and when) fuel vapor is allowed to leave the fuel tank and be re-injected into the throttle body. The vehicle's ECM measures many factors (O2 levels, Exaust, Coolant temperature, etc.) to determine how much of this vapor can be re-injected, To ensure proper air/fuel mixing in the manifold. The purpose of the (Carbon) canister is to allow storage of fuel vapors when the engine is not running. Fuel vapors tend to stick to the carbon pellets in the canister, which is then picked up and used as soon as the engine is started.
it shouldn't have one it is fuel injected and thus that is computer controlled
You do not need to pump a fuel injected engine, It's useless it does not do anything.
The fuel pump on most gasoline injected vehicles is in the fuel tank.
This vehicle does not have a carburetor. This vehicle is electronically fuel injected. The engine control module receives information from various sensors and adjusts accordingly.
The idle valve is located under the intake manifold. It has to be removed from the bottom of the vehicle. Have a 2.6 Isuzu pickup and i had to replcace it.......hope this helps
Fuel injected ones are
you hook up a fuel pressure guage to it to check the fuel pressure